Pot

ABSTRACT

A pot comprises a pot body having at least one handle and a pot lid having a lifting handle for covering the pot body. The pot lid is connected with the lifting handle by the lower end of a fixed portion of the lifting handle. The lifting handle is provided with a handle portion extending towards the outer edge of the pot lid from the upper end of the fixed portion. The handle of the pot body is provided with a pilot recess adapted to receive the tail of the handle portion. The tail of the handle portion is inserted into the pilot recess or lean against the outer edge of the pot body at the internal side, while the top surface of the pot lid leans against the upper portion of the inner wall of the pot body at two points, so as to ensure the pot lid to be laterally and stably retained on the pot body when the pot lid is laterally placed on the pot body. The pot according to the present invention within the configuration described above does eliminate the inconvenience, when the food in the pot is cooked without the lid, the pot lid has to be rested on a counter top, which not only takes up room, but could cause residue to drip onto the countertop.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a cookware, in particular to a pot with improved configuration.

Generally, a conventional pot consists of a pot body and a pot lid covering on the pot body, a handle or two symmetrical handles are provided on the outer wall of the pot body so as to allow the pot body to be carried conveniently, and similarly a cone-shaped lifting handle at the center of the outer surface of the pot lid. The configuration described above has the inconvenience as when the food in the pot is cooked without the lid, the pot lid has to be rested on a counter top, which not only takes up room, but could cause residue to drip onto the countertop.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Having outlined the state of the prior art and its attendant shortages, it is the object of the present invention to provide a pot with a lid and side handles of special shapes and configurations, by which the pot lid can be stably placed on the pot's side handle and have the residue drip back into the pot. This will allow the additional convenience for the user not to place the lid on the countertop so as to avoid causing residue deposits onto the counter.

In order to achieve the object set forth, the pot comprises a pot body having at least one handle and a pot lid having a lifting handle for covering the pot body. The pot lid is connected with the lifting handle by the lower end of a fixed portion of the lifting handle. The lifting handle is provided with a handle portion extending towards the outer edge of the pot lid from the upper end of the fixed portion. The handle of the pot body is provided with a pilot recess adapted to receive the tail of the handle portion. The tail of the handle portion is able to be inserted into the pilot recess of the side handle, or lean against the outer edge of the pot body at the internal side; while the top surface of the pot lid leans against the upper portion of the inner wall of the pot body at two points, so as to ensure the pot lid to be laterally and stably retained on the pot body when the pot lid is laterally placed on the pot body.

The pot lid rest, of the present invention, allows the pot lid to be stably and laterally placed on the pot body, so that the pot lid does not take up room on the counter top and also that residues (or steam build-up) from the pot lid drip back into the body pot.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The structural and operational characteristics of the present invention and its advantages as compared to the known state of the prior art will be better understood from the following description, relating to the attached drawings which show illustratively but not restrictively an example of a pot with improved configuration. In the drawings:

FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a pot according to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a schematic front view of the pot as shown in FIG. 1 when the pot lid is laterally placed on the pot body;

FIG. 3 is a schematic right view of the pot as shown in FIG. 2;

FIG. 4 is a schematic top view of the pot as shown in FIG. 2;

FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the pot as shown in FIG. 2 when the tail of handle portion of the lifting handle is inserted into the pilot recess;

FIG. 6 is a detailed view of the portion “B” indicated in FIG. 5; (Hole at bottom of recess in side handle to allow flow of water when cleaning)

FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a pot according to another embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 8 is a schematic sectional view of the lifting handle of the pot as shown in FIG. 7; and

FIG. 9 is a detailed sectional view of the lifting handle taking along A-A line as shown in FIG. 8.

DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT

Referring to FIGS. 1, 2, 3 and 4, a pot comprises a pot body 1 and a pot lid 3. The pot body 1 is provided with a handle 2. The pot lid 3 is provided with a lifting handle 4 which is connected with the pot lid 3 by a fixed portion 41. The fixed portion 41 has a threaded hole for fixing with the pot lid 3 by screw in the lower end. Generally, the lifting handle 4 is fixed at the center of the outer surface of the pot lid 3. The lifting handle 4 has a handle portion 42 extending towards the outer edge of the pot lid 3 from the upper end of the fixed portion 41. When the pot lid 3 is laterally placed on the pot body 1, the top surface of the pot lid 3 leans against the upper portion of the inner wall of the pot body 1 at two points, while the tail of the handle portion 42 of lifting handle is disposed to lean against the outer edge of the pot body 1 at the internal side, accordingly, the pot lid 3 is supported on at least three points such that the pot lid 3 is stably and laterally retained on the pot body 1. With this configuration, the pot lid 3 does not take up room on the countertop and the residue on the pot lid 3 will return into the pot body 1 to avoid dripping onto the countertop.

Preferably, as shown in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, the handle portion 42 of the lifting handle 4 is of waist-shaped cross section so as to ensure the internal side of the tail of handle portion 42 lean against the outer edge of the pot body 1 with a bigger area, so that the pot lid 3 is placed on the pot body 1 more stably.

A pilot recess 21 for receiving the tail of the handle portion 42 of the lifting handle 4 is provided on the handle 2 of the pot body 1, as shown in FIG. 5; or on one or both handles 5 of the pot body 1, as shown in FIG. 7. When the pot lid 3 is laterally placed on the pot body 1, the tail of handle portion 42 of the lifting handle 4 is adapted to be inserted into the pilot recess 21, while the top surface of the pot lid 3 leans against the upper portion of the inner wall of the pot body 1 at two symmetrical points. With such a structure, the tail of handle portion 42 of the lifting handle 4 is adapted to be held within the pilot recess 21, the top surface of the pot lid 3 leans against the upper portion of the inner wall of the pot body 1 at two points, and accordingly the pot lid 3 is stably and laterally retained on the pot body 1.

Preferably, the pilot recess 21 is inclined outwards such that the pot lid 3 is inclined outwards when the tail of the handle portion 42 of the lifting handle 4 is inserted into the pilot recess 21 to allow the pot lid 3 to be laterally placed on the pot body 1, so that larger space of the pot body 1 is exposed to the user for operating in the pot body 1 such as adding things into the pot body 1.

As an embodiment of the present invention, the handle portion 42 of the lifting handle 4 and the fixed portion 41 may be two individual parts, where the handle portion 42 is connected to the upper end of the fixed portion 41 by means such as screwing. This separated structure is mainly for easier packing and to minimize the dimension of the packing box.

The dimension of each part of the lifting handle may be determined according to the diameter of the pot and other factors such that the pot lid 3 can be stably and laterally placed on the pot body 1 and lager space of the pot body 1 is exposed to the user for operation, and that the pot lid 3 enters into the pot body 1 in short distance to ensure that the edge of the pot lid 3 does not touch the food in the pot body 1. The tail of the handle portion 42 of the lifting handle does not exceed the outer edge of the pot lid 3 when the lifting handle 4 is mounted onto the pot lid 3, so that the reverse side of the pot lid 3 with the lifting handle 4 can be placed inside the pot body 1 during packing, and storage by the end user.

Although the present invention has been described in connection with preferred embodiment thereof, many other variations and modifications will now become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention shall not be limited by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims. 

1. A pot, comprising: a pot body having at least one handle, a top opening; a pot lid having a lifting handle for covering the pot body, the pot lid being connected with the lifting handle by the lower end of a fixed portion of the lifting handle; wherein the lifting handle is provided with a handle portion extending towards the outer edge of the pot lid from the upper end of the fixed portion; the handle of the pot body is provided with a pilot recess adapted to receive the tail of the handle portion; the tail of the handle portion is adapted to be inserted into the pilot recess or lean against the outer edge of the pot body at the internal side, while the top surface of the pot lid leans against the upper portion of the inner wall of the pot body at two points so as to ensure the pot lid to be laterally and stably retained on the pot body when the pot lid is laterally placed on the pot body.
 2. The pot of claim 1, wherein the pilot recess is inclined outwards such that the pot lid is inclined outwards when the tail of the handle portion of the lifting handle is inserted into the pilot recess to allow the pot lid to be laterally placed on the pot body.
 3. The pot of claim 2, wherein the tail of the handle portion of the lifting handle does not exceed the outer edge of the pot lid so as to allow the reverse side of the pot lid with the lifting handle to be placed inside the pot body.
 4. A pot comprising: a pot body, said pot body including a wall with a pot edge and a top opening; a pot lid for covering, at least in part, the top opening of the pot body, said pot lid including a lid edge and an attached lifting handle having a fixed portion connected to the pot lid, a handle portion extending from the fixed portion and terminating at a tail, said handle portion extending from the fixed portion toward said lid edge; said pot body including a tail receiving pilot recess, said pot body configured to support the pot lid at two support points on the pot body wall with said lifting handle portion engaging the pot body adjacent the pot edge when said lid is removed from covering the top opening and alternatively said lifting handle portion at the tail engaging the pilot recess when said lid is removed from covering the top opening.
 5. The pot of claim 4 wherein said pot body includes a pot handle attached to said pot body wall and said pot handle includes said pilot recess.
 6. The pot of claim 4 wherein the pilot recess is configured to support the pot lid inclined laterally from the top opening.
 7. The pot of claim 4 wherein the lifting handle tail is within a boundary defined by the pot lid edge. 